Terry Dunlap '81

Terry Dunlap earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from IUP in 1981 and was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity and advertising manager of The Penn.

He attended graduate school at Loyola University Chicago, studying in the MBA program.

Dunlap currently serves as president of ATI Allegheny Ludlum Corporation, a world leader in the technology, production, and marketing of specialty metals and other alloys. The business serves customers in more than thirty countries.

During his tenure, Dunlap has succeeded in advancing Allegheny Ludlum from a $1-billion business to a $2.5-billion enterprise while generating billions of dollars in shareholder wealth and creating a growth engine for ATI. Last year, ATI jumped to 536th among Fortune 500 companies and had ranked 604th in 2005. ATI was also recognized by Business Week magazine as twenty-sixth amid top-performing companies in the United States for 2006.

Dunlap began his career in the metals industry as a sales representative for LTV Steel and joined Allegheny Ludlum, owned by Allegheny Technologies, Inc., in 1983. He held several positions in domestic and internationals sales, marketing, manufacturing, supply chain management, logistics, and general management before he was promoted to vice president of e-business and CIO of ATI in 2000.

In 2001, he was named vice president of procurement and chief information officer and was responsible for procurement, logistics, and information technology at ATI. He became president of ATI Allegheny Ludlum in 2002.

Currently, Dunlap serves on the board of Metals Service Center Institute. He has served IUP as a member of the Foundation for IUP board and of the Business Advisory Council, as a major gifts volunteer and off-campus volunteer for the Gateways to Opportunity capital campaign, and as an admissions recruitment letter signer.

An advisor to IUP’s Eberly College of Business and Information Technology, he was a featured speaker at IUP’s Business Day and a sponsor of the college’s Golf Classic. For the past ten years, Dunlap and his wife, Mary Jo, have funded student tuition awarded through the Terry and Mary Jo Dunlap Endowed Scholarship.

In 1997, Dunlap was honored by IUP’s Eberly College of Business as Business Professional of the Year.

A former board member of Pittsburgh Public Theater, Dunlap has supported and served numerous charities and organizations over the past twenty years. He also continues to serve as a coach for Fox Chapel’s Little League and youth basketball programs.

A native of Blairsville, Dunlap currently resides in Pittsburgh with his wife, Mary Jo, and their children, Matt, Josh, and Samantha.